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MrRissso [65]
3 years ago
7

Two boxes need to be moved into storage. Jamal and Jude each want to move a box. The force of gravity on both the boxes is 50 N.

Jamal is lifting with a force of 60 N, and Jude is lifting with a force of 45 N?
Which best describes the movement of the boxes?

A.Jamal moved his box to storage, but Jude could not move his.
B.Jamal and Jude can successfully move each box into storage.
C.Jamal could not move his box to storage, but Jude could.
D.Neither Jamal nor Jude could move the boxes into storage.
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2 answers:
lara [203]3 years ago
7 0
<span>A.Jamal moved his box to storage, but Jude could not move his. </span>
Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is option A - Jamal moved his box to storage, but Jude could not move his.

Explanation:

Force is the product of an object's mass and acceleration.

Hence, In Jude's case, he is putting in 45 N force (less than required) to lift up a box that has 50 N force, that is why it is not possible, whereas Jamal will be able to lift his box, because he is applying 10 N  more force than 50 N.


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